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    Imagining Palestine’s Alter-Natives: Settler Colonialism and Museum Politics.Lila Abu-Lughod - 2020 - Critical Inquiry 47 (1):1-27.
    This reflection on Palestine’s political impasses in relation to the experiences of other colonized places and peoples was inspired by the current ferment in critical indigenous and native studies, and now Palestinian studies, about settler colonialism. Tracing the promises and pitfalls of new imaginations of sovereignty and self-determination emerging through indigenous activism, the essay reflects on museums and contested rituals of liberal recognition in North America and Australia to highlight both the stark differences in the situations of Palestinians under Israeli (...)
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    "Orientalism" and Middle East Feminist StudiesColonial Fantasies: Toward a Feminist Reading of OrientalismDeconstructing Images of "The Turkish Woman."Between Marriage and the Market: Intimate Politics and Survival in CairoIn the House of the Law: Gender and Islamic Law in Ottoman Syria and PalestineFeminism and Islamic Fundamentalism: The Limits of Postmodern AnalysisIslam and Gender: The Religious Debate in Contemporary IranEngendering Middle East StudiesDreams of Trespass: Tales of a Harem Childhood.Lila Abu-Lughod, Meyda Yegenoglu, Zehra Arat, Homa Hoodfar, Judith Tucker, Haideh Moghissi, Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Deniz Kandiyoti, Fatima Mernissi & Ruth V. Ward - 2001 - Feminist Studies 27 (1):101.
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    Anthropology in the Territory of Rights, Islamic, Human, and Otherwise..Lila Abu-Lughod - 2011 - In Abu-Lughod Lila (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 167, 2009 Lectures. pp. 225.
    This chapter presents the text of a lecture on the anthropology in the territory of rights given at the British Academy's 2009 Radcliffe-Brown Lecture in Social Anthropology. This text discusses the transnational initiatives for Muslim women's rights and the everyday lives of some village women in Egypt and argues that anthropologists can provide critical insight into the limits and politics of global discourses on rights. It suggests that anthropologists should intervene into the worlds of power that authorise, shape, and naturalise (...)
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    About Politics, Palestine, and Friendship: A Letter to Edward from Egypt.Lila Abu-Lughod - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 31 (2):381.
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    Community of secrets.Lila Abu-Lughod - 1995 - In Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and Community. Temple University Press. pp. 21--44.
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  6. Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 167, 2009 Lectures.Abu-Lughod Lila - 2011
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    Veiled Sentiments: Honor and Poetry in a Bedouin Society.Joseph T. Zeidan & Lila Abu Lughod - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):441.
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    Before European Hegemony: The World System, A. D. 1250-1350.Linda Rose & Janet L. Abu-Lughod - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):135.
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    Review Article: Arab feminisms: Lila Abu-Lughod, ed., Remaking Women: Feminism and Modernity in the Middle East. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. 300 pp. ISBN 978—0—691—05792— 3 (pbk) Margot Badran, Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious Convergences. Oxford: Oneworld, 2009. 349 pp. ISBN 978—1—85168—556—1 (pbk) Miriam Cooke, Women Claim Islam: Creating Islamic Feminism through Literature. London: Routledge, 2001. 240 pp. ISBN 978—0—415—92554—1 (pbk) Mona M. Mikhail, Seen and Heard: A Century of Arab Women in Literature and Culture. Northampton, MA: Olive Branch Press, 2004. 169 pp. ISBN 978—1— 56656—463—8 (pbk) Haideh Moghissi, Feminism and Islamic Fundamentalism: The Limits of Postmodern Analysis. London and New York: Zed Books, 1999. 166 pp. ISBN 1—85649—590—6 (pbk). [REVIEW]Anastasia Valassopoulos - 2010 - Feminist Theory 11 (2):205-213.
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  10. Dakin, D. 138 Danforth, M. 197–199 Danilov, I. 192,193 deCerteau, M. 118,129,212 deHeusch, L. 188.L. Abu-Lughod, Abubakr Al Rhasi, E. Ahern, Chief80 Ajamu, Don Pedro Allqamamani, M. Archer, Kaj Arhem, Denise Arnold, Arvi Sena & T. Asad - 1995 - In Richard Fardon (ed.), Counterworks: Managing the Diversity of Knowledge. Routledge.
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    Diversity, Democracy, and Self-Determination in an Urban Neighborhood: The East Village of Manhattan.Janet Abu-Lughod - 1994 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 61:181.
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    The world-system perspective in the construction of economic history.Janet Lippman Abu-Lughod - 1995 - History and Theory 34 (2):86-98.
    This essay examines the experience of rewriting historical narratives from a world-system perspective, drawing on the author's attempt to construct an integrated image of the world economy in the thirteenth century. Searching for an intermediate epistemological path between unanchored postmodern hermeneutics and overconfident positivism, the author argues that three apparent deviations from the "ideals of positivist social science," which she ironically labels eccentricity, ideology, and idiosyncrasy, can yield significant "remakings" of world history. Eccentricity, namely, recognizing perspectives other than those that (...)
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    Arab Rediscovery of Europe; A Study in Cultural Encounters.G. F. H. & Ibrahim Abu-Lughod - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (2):206.
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    Phenomenological Variation and Intercultural Transformation: Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology and Abu-Lughod’s Ethnography in Dialogue.Laura McMahon - 2021 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 66 (1):67-98.
    "This paper develops phenomenological resources for understanding the nature of intercultural understanding, drawing on the work of Merleau-Ponty in dialogue with feminist anthropologist Abu-Lughod. Part One criticizes Western framings of non-Western violence against women that render the experience of non-Western Others inaccessible. Part Two discusses how certain strains in Western feminism reinforce some of these problematic framings. Part Three offers a phenomenological account of our experience of other persons, and Part Four argues that intercultural understanding takes the form of (...)
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    Erreur de diagnostic : préférences adaptatives et impérialisme.Marie-Pier Lemay - 2020 - Philosophiques 47 (1):139-164.
    ABSTRACT. — This article examines the concept of adaptive preference as it has appeared in feminist political philosophy since the 2000’s. This concept refers to preferences shaped in compliance with an oppressive environment and that jeopardizes one’s well-being. In the first part, the two most influential conceptions of adaptive preference will be discussed : the ones provided by the philosophers Martha Nussbaum and Serene Khader. Afterwards, I will assess these conceptions in the light of recent work by feminist anthropologists Saba (...)
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  16. Advocating for feminist economic policies : a practitioner's story from the frontline.Lila Caballero Sosa - 2024 - In Hannah Partis-Jennings & Clara Eroukhmanoff (eds.), Feminist policymaking in turbulent times: critical perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Toward a Professions-Based Understanding of Ethical and Responsible Lobbying.Lila Skountridaki & Andrew Barron - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (2):340-371.
    Responding to calls for more substantive studies into ethical and responsible lobbying, we analyze data collected over a 5-year period in Brussels to explore how individual lobbyists understand the ethical dimensions of their work. Mobilizing insights from the sociology of the professions, we expose an emerging lobbying professionalism and unpack practitioners’ understandings of what being a professional lobbyist entails, focusing in particular on their espoused values of transparency and honesty. While expectations to lobby more transparently and honestly stem from political (...)
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    Fields of networked mind: Ritual consciousness and the factor of communitas in networked rites of compassion.Lila Moore - 2015 - Technoetic Arts 13 (3):331-339.
    Ritual consciousness is an altered state of consciousness that transpires beyond the boundaries of the known and gives rise to a duration referred to as time out of time. This extraordinary duration encompasses three interrelated factors: digital as opposed to analogue conduct of time, tempo and communitas. Under specific formal conditions, these factors may emerge in the context of networked rituals and outside their traditional and earthbound religious or spiritual settings. In this article, the three factors are analysed in relation (...)
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    The Art of Not Being Sexed Quite So Much: A Feminist Reading of Roland Barthes.Lila Braunschweig - 2024 - Political Theory 52 (2):180-209.
    This article offers an underexplored resistance strategy to gender norms, based on a feminist and queer reading of the work of French thinker Roland Barthes. Building on Barthes’s peculiar conception of what he calls “the Neutral” and revisiting his work in light of feminist and queer scholarship on sexual (in)difference, my main goal is to reshape our understanding of what it means to be gender neutral. In opposition to classical conceptions of neutrality associated with passivity, indifference, and blandness, I show (...)
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    Language as a Branch of Psychology: Chomsky and Cognitive Science 1.Lila Gleitman - 2021 - In Nicholas Allott, Terje Lohndal & Georges Rey (eds.), A Companion to Chomsky. Wiley. pp. 109–122.
    This chapter presents some reflections by Lila Gleitman on the development of her thinking and her research – in concert with a host of esteemed collaborators over the years – on issues of language and mind, focusing on how language is acquired. Gleitman entered the field of linguistics as a student of Zellig Harris, and learned firsthand of Noam Chomsky's early work. The chapter points out that Goldin‐Meadow's first looks at isolate language, and deaf language, transmuted into her life's (...)
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    Techno-spiritual horizons: Compassionate networked art forms and noetic fields of cyborg body and consciousness.Lila Moore - 2017 - Technoetic Arts 15 (3):325-339.
    The article proposes that the modern notion of the spiritual in art, which was theorized at the beginning of the twentieth century, although remains pivotal to the discourse of art and the spiritual, has radically shifted as a result of changing attitudes to the body–mind relations instigated by popular trends of contemporary spiritualities. This cultural tendency is demonstrated by the analysis of the networked art form of Moon Ribas, e.g., dance with earthquakes. Ribas performs a cyborg body and consciousness that, (...)
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  22. Os lugares da desordem. Uma geografia legal para a Buenos Aires dos anos 1930.Lila Caimari - 2011 - Topoi: Revista de História 12 (23):179-192.
     
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    The influence of context boundaries on memory for the sequential order of events.Sarah DuBrow & Lila Davachi - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (4):1277.
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    Hard Words.Lila R. Gleitman, Anna Papafragou & John C. Trueswell - unknown
    How do children acquire the meaning of words? And why are words such as know harder for learners to acquire than words such as dog or jump? We suggest that the chief limiting factor in acquiring the vocabulary of natural languages consists not in overcoming conceptual difficulties with abstract word meanings but rather in mapping these meanings onto their corresponding lexical forms. This opening premise of our position, while controversial, is shared with some prior approaches. The present discussion moves forward (...)
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    Sex differences in mathematics: Is there any news here?Lila Ghent Braine - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (2):185-186.
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    The Dead Father: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry.Lila J. Kalinich & Stuart W. Taylor (eds.) - 2008 - Routledge.
    What is the significance of the Father in psychoanalysis today? This book constructs a much needed framework to allow psychoanalysts to consider the difficulties of a generation without a solid anchor in the Father. _The Dead Father: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry_ provides a necessary addition to decades of work on the role of the mother in development. The editors bring together world renowned scholars to discuss current observations in their fields, in terms of the Father’s changing but essential functions, both in (...)
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    As ideias do senso comum sobre a relação entre a justiça ea injustiça.Lila Maria Spadoni & Ana Raquel Rosas Torres - 2010 - Revista Aletheia 31:82-96.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo principal investigar as ideias do senso comum de jovens brasileiros e franceses acerca das relações entre justiça e injustiça. Para tanto, utilizou-se o conceito de tematas. As tematas são concebidas como fatores organizadores de conjuntos temáticos de diferentes repres..
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  28. Language and thought.Lila Gleitman & Anna Papafragou - 2005 - In K. Holyoak & B. Morrison (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning. Cambridge University Press. pp. 633--661.
  29. Rintisan filsafat, filsafat barat ditilik dengan djiwa timur.Abu Hanifah - 1950 - Djakarta,: Balai Pustaka.
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    Maturational determinants of language growth.Lila R. Glietman - 1981 - Cognition 10 (1-3):103-114.
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    Similar, and similar concepts.Lila R. Gleitman, Henry Gleitman, Carol Miller & Ruth Ostrin - 1996 - Cognition 58 (3):321-376.
  32. Analyzing science lessons: A case study with gifted children.Lila F. Wolfe - 1989 - Science Education 73 (1):87-100.
     
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    When English proposes what Greek presupposes: the cross-linguistic encoding of motion events.Lila Gleitman - 2006 - Cognition 98 (3):75-87.
    How do we talk about events we perceive? And how tight is the connection between linguistic and non-linguistic representations of events? To address these questions, we experimentally compared motion descriptions produced by children and adults in two typologically distinct languages, Greek and English. Our findings confirm a well-known asymmetry between the two languages, such that English speakers are overall more likely to include manner of motion information than Greek speakers. However, mention of manner of motion in Greek speakers' descriptions increases (...)
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  34. Des Theodor Abû Ḳurra Traktat über den Schöpfer und die wahre Religion.Thāwdhūrus Abū Qurrah - 1913 - Münster i. W.: Aschendorff. Edited by Georg Graf.
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  35. Shaykhūkhah fatīyah.Abū Shabakah & Jūrj Quzḥayyā - 1968
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    Easy Words: Reference Resolution in a Malevolent Referent World.Lila R. Gleitman & John C. Trueswell - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (1):22-47.
    Gleitman and Trueswell’s “The easy words” forms a pair with their earlier paper, “Hard words,” completing a circle in which the authors ask how “easy” words (e.g., concrete nouns) are learned. They take up the hypothesis of “cross‐situational learning,” and argue that accumulating observations actually hinders learning if the mechanism requires holding all exemplars in memory over time. They present an alternative hypothesis, “Propose but Verify,” wherein people use one‐trial learning to confirm or disconfirm their current hypothesis—a mechanism distinctly different (...)
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    The Pursuit of Word Meanings.Jon Scott Stevens, Lila R. Gleitman, John C. Trueswell & Charles Yang - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S4):638-676.
    We evaluate here the performance of four models of cross-situational word learning: two global models, which extract and retain multiple referential alternatives from each word occurrence; and two local models, which extract just a single referent from each occurrence. One of these local models, dubbed Pursuit, uses an associative learning mechanism to estimate word-referent probability but pursues and tests the best referent-meaning at any given time. Pursuit is found to perform as well as global models under many conditions extracted from (...)
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    The emergence of the child as grammarian.Lila R. Gleitman, Henry Gleitman & Elizabeth F. Shipley - 1972 - Cognition 1 (2-3):137-164.
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    Vision verbs dominate in conversation across cultures, but the ranking of non-visual verbs varies.Lila San Roque, Kobin H. Kendrick, Elisabeth Norcliffe, Penelope Brown, Rebecca Defina, Mark Dingemanse, Tyko Dirksmeyer, N. J. Enfield, Simeon Floyd, Jeremy Hammond, Giovanni Rossi, Sylvia Tufvesson, Saskia van Putten & Asifa Majid - 2015 - Cognitive Linguistics 26 (1):31-60.
    To what extent does perceptual language reflect universals of experience and cognition, and to what extent is it shaped by particular cultural preoccupations? This paper investigates the universality~relativity of perceptual language by examining the use of basic perception terms in spontaneous conversation across 13 diverse languages and cultures. We analyze the frequency of perception words to test two universalist hypotheses: that sight is always a dominant sense, and that the relative ranking of the senses will be the same across different (...)
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  40. Perspectives on the evolution of sex differences.Lila Leibowitz - 1975 - In Rayna R. Reiter (ed.), Toward an Anthropology of Women. Monthly Review Press. pp. 20--35.
     
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  41. al-Jins bayna al-ṭibb wa-al-dīn.Munīr Abū al-Saman - 2001 - ʻAmmān: al-Ahlīyah.
     
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    Mill, laws and numbers.Lila Luce - 1988 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (3):320 – 330.
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    Disruption of regulatory domains and novel transcripts as disease‐causing mechanisms.Lila Allou & Stefan Mundlos - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (10):2300010.
    Deletions, duplications, insertions, inversions, and translocations, collectively called structural variations (SVs), affect more base pairs of the genome than any other sequence variant. The recent technological advancements in genome sequencing have enabled the discovery of tens of thousands of SVs per human genome. These SVs primarily affect non‐coding DNA sequences, but the difficulties in interpreting their impact limit our understanding of human disease etiology. The functional annotation of non‐coding DNA sequences and methodologies to characterize their three‐dimensional (3D) organization in the (...)
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    L’herméneutique coranique dans l’ Épître sur le Retour d’Avicenne : entre orthodoxie et philosophie.Lila Lamrani - 2016 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 162 (2):242.
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  45. Toward an Anthropology of Women.Lila Leibowitz - 1975 - In Rayna R. Reiter (ed.), Toward an Anthropology of Women. Monthly Review Press.
     
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    Spatial Reasoning in Tenejapan Mayans.Anna Papafragou Peggy Li, Linda Abarbanell, Lila Gleitman - 2011 - Cognition 120 (1):33.
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  47. A Proposed Knowledge Based System for Desktop PC Troubleshooting.Ahmed Wahib Dahouk & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2018 - International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR) 2 (6):1-8.
    Abstract: Background: In spite of the fact that computers continue to improve in speed and functions operation, they remain complex to use. Problems frequently happen, and it is hard to resolve or find solutions for them. This paper outlines the significance and feasibility of building a desktop PC problems diagnosis system. The system gathers problem symptoms from users’ desktops, rather than the user describes his/her problems to primary search engines. It automatically searches global databases of problem symptoms and solutions, and (...)
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  48. Akhlāq al-ijtimāʻ.Rajab Abū Dabbūs - 1983 - Ṭarābulus, al-Jamāhīrīyah al-ʻArabīyah al-Lībīyah al-Shaʻbīyah al-Ishtirākīyah: al-Munshaʼah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-Iʻlān.
     
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  49. Muḥākamat Suqrāṭ, aw, al-Haqq fi al-mawt.Badawī Abū Dīb - 1982 - Bayrūt,:
     
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  50. Hunar-i insān būdan: naqsh-i tarbīyatī-i ʻādat.Aḥmad Ṣabūr Urdūbādī - 1981 - [Tehran]: Intishārāt-i Hudá.
     
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